It's not a common combination at all. The Hobbit is set in a fictional medieval - like world where the concerns are more about magic, treasure, and survival. While fanfiction can be very creative, this particular combination of the Hobbit and menstruation - related concepts is not something that has a significant presence in the fanfiction community.
I'm not aware of any specific Hobbit fanfiction that combines these elements. The Hobbit is mainly about Bilbo's journey, battles, and the discovery of self - worth. Menstruation is a biological process that doesn't seem to have a natural place in the context of the story, so it's not a common topic in fanfiction.
Yes, there are many. You can find them on various fanfiction websites. Some focus on exploring the backstories of the characters from The Hobbit in the context of the Lord of the Rings universe. For example, there are fanfictions that delve deeper into Bilbo's experiences after his adventure in The Hobbit and how they connect to the events in Lord of the Rings.
Yes, 'The Hobbit' was indeed Tolkien's first hobbit - related novel. This book is not only about hobbits but also about dwarves, wizards, and dragons. It has a simple yet engaging plot that made it accessible to a broad range of readers, and it laid the foundation for Tolkien's more elaborate and complex works about Middle - earth that followed.
I'm not sure specifically about menstruation - related Young Justice fanfiction. You could try searching on fanfiction platforms like Archive of Our Own. There might be some stories that touch on female characters' experiences during menstruation in the context of the Young Justice universe in a more general way, like dealing with the challenges of being a young female hero while having normal bodily functions.
Well, it might be that in the fanfiction, the topic of menstruation is used to explore the femininity of Cheryl and Toni. Their reactions and how they handle it could be written to show their character growth or the strength of their relationship. It could also be a way to add a more real - life aspect to their fictional lives, making them more relatable to readers.
One possible theme could be the struggle of female characters to balance their superhero duties with the physical discomfort of menstruation. For example, a character might have to push through pain during a mission.
Well, there's a fanfiction called 'Reader's Heartache'. In this story, the hobbit reader experiences a great deal of hurt when they lose a dear friend. It's really moving as it shows their journey through grief. Then there's 'The Scarred Reader' which focuses on a hobbit reader who has endured physical and emotional pain from an accident. Also, 'A Reader's Lament' is quite interesting. Here, the hobbit reader is hurting because they feel out of place in their own society, and it beautifully portrays their internal struggle.
One great 'The Hobbit, Legolas and OC' fanfiction could be one where the OC is a healer who travels with Legolas and the dwarves on their journey in 'The Hobbit'. The OC's healing skills come in handy during battles and their relationship with Legolas gradually develops as they face various challenges together.
The 'Hobbit' cartoon usually takes inspiration from the original story but might have some artistic liberties and adaptations to make it suitable for the cartoon format.
A girl I know was wearing white pants on her period. She thought she was well - protected but then she saw a small stain. She quickly tried to cover it with her bag while walking and ended up looking like she was doing a very strange dance. It was so funny.